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Questions and Answers
True or false: Filipinos and Jews have different understandings of miracles.
True or false: Filipinos and Jews have different understandings of miracles.
False
True or false: Jews believe that miracles go against the law of nature.
True or false: Jews believe that miracles go against the law of nature.
True
True or false: Jesus' miracles do not demonstrate God's power and control over the universe.
True or false: Jesus' miracles do not demonstrate God's power and control over the universe.
False
Study Notes
- Filipinos and Jews have similar understanding of miracles.
- Jews define miracles as occurrences that defy the law of nature.
- Miracles happen every day.
- Understanding miracles as contrary to the law of nature means they don't happen in daily experiences.
- Miracle and magic are not the same.
- Jesus believed miracles are manifestations of God's power and greatness.
- Jews believed miracles are part of the law of nature.
- Sickness or illness was a sign of evil that should be exorcised in Jewish context.
- The Tagalog word "kababalaghan" or "himala" means the same as the Jewish meaning of miracle.
- All of Jesus' miracles show God's power to control the whole universe.
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Description
Test your knowledge on miracles and their different interpretations across cultures and religions. From the Jewish definition of miracles as defying the law of nature to Jesus' belief in miracles as manifestations of God's power, explore the various perspectives on these extraordinary events. Discover how Filipinos understand miracles and how it compares to the Jewish concept. Separate fact from fiction as you learn the differences between miracles and magic. Take this quiz and find out how much you know about miracles and their significance in different contexts.